The theory of auctions has grown dramatically over the last four decades; it offers guidance and insights into the conduct of efficient and optimal auctions in real estate, and other industries. In this thesis an auction process used to sell institutional real estate assets in the US is identified. This auction came into being during the 1990s, and is now in common use. The auction is recorded though surveys with industry representatives and is characterized. Problems with the auction are identified, and solutions are proposed, referencing this auction to the body of auction theory. The auction consists of two rounds of sealed bid submissions, with attrition in the number of competitive bidders. After competitive bidding is complete a prefe...
people are familiar with auctions involving, art, livestock or real estate, where an auctioneer (a s...
We compare the most common methods for selling a company or other asset when participation is costly...
Auctions are typically modelled as a selling mechanism between multi-ple potential buyers, each with...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
This thesis examines the efficacy of various types of auction formats in dealing with the current gl...
Part I of this Article provides an introduction and history of how the real estate auction has been ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.Incl...
Purpose: In light of the ever-growing complexity of real estate transactions, the need for vendors a...
The past few decades have witnessed a remarkable expansion of auctions activities. From the sales of...
Auction theory is a branch of game theory that considers human behavior in auction markets and the e...
Purpose This paper aims to study aggressive bidding strategies in real estate auctions – a structura...
This paper considers the problem of designing selling procedures for substitutes (like condominium u...
This thesis examines how bidder behavior in open bid English auctions in the real estate market may ...
Auctions are highly structured market transactions primarily used in thin markets (markets with few ...
This dissertation studies two features of high-value auctions that are not ex-plicitly captured by t...
people are familiar with auctions involving, art, livestock or real estate, where an auctioneer (a s...
We compare the most common methods for selling a company or other asset when participation is costly...
Auctions are typically modelled as a selling mechanism between multi-ple potential buyers, each with...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
This thesis examines the efficacy of various types of auction formats in dealing with the current gl...
Part I of this Article provides an introduction and history of how the real estate auction has been ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1991.Incl...
Purpose: In light of the ever-growing complexity of real estate transactions, the need for vendors a...
The past few decades have witnessed a remarkable expansion of auctions activities. From the sales of...
Auction theory is a branch of game theory that considers human behavior in auction markets and the e...
Purpose This paper aims to study aggressive bidding strategies in real estate auctions – a structura...
This paper considers the problem of designing selling procedures for substitutes (like condominium u...
This thesis examines how bidder behavior in open bid English auctions in the real estate market may ...
Auctions are highly structured market transactions primarily used in thin markets (markets with few ...
This dissertation studies two features of high-value auctions that are not ex-plicitly captured by t...
people are familiar with auctions involving, art, livestock or real estate, where an auctioneer (a s...
We compare the most common methods for selling a company or other asset when participation is costly...
Auctions are typically modelled as a selling mechanism between multi-ple potential buyers, each with...